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This publication sets out proposals to improve outcomes for children who grow up in workless families and face multiple disadvantages.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A report examining the aims and achievements of the first Troubled Families Programme which ran from 2012 to 2015.
We're working with local authorities and their partners to help solve and prevent troubled families' problems in the long term.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This is a copy of a document that stated a policy of the 2010 to 2015…
This report sets out savings made for the public as part of the Troubled Families programme.
The government’s response to the Riots, Communities and Victims Panel's final report on the August 2011 riots.
Commitments by Jobcentre Plus and local authorities to establish a new network of 150 Troubled Families Employment Advisers.
This publication outlines the fiscal case for turning around the lives of troubled families.
Report considering the financial case for local authorities and other local agencies to invest in effective services for troubled families.
Louise Casey, head of the troubled families programme, interviewed 16 troubled families for this report that starkly describes the problems …
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